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1  Economy / Goods / Nokia E71 on: August 06, 2011, 04:56:56 AM
Hello all:

I have a fully functional Nokia E71 for sale.  It was purchased, unlocked, for the Local GSM carrier Immix (Central PA), but I've since moved onto Verizon and a CDMA phone.  It's hardly been used, and has been reset back to the factory settings. It comes with a back cover, Phone itself (obviously), two batteries, and a charger.

Not sure what to charge, was thinking ~$150 or the BTC equivalent.  PM with any questions/concerns.  Shipping will be to the lower 48 (US) USPS with insurance.

Edit:  I'm a moron.  Sorry, it's late, but a grabbed a quick picture with my phone, so sorry for the shit quality.

2  Economy / Gambling / Short term lotto game. on: July 07, 2011, 07:01:35 AM
*-*-*Make sure you send from an address that you can receive with, so don't send from online wallets please.*-*-*


This is a whole new type of random winning game, a small lottery of sorts.

To win in this game

I'll be taking the transaction-hash from the first submitted player that sends in a chance to play, and be converting the first 12 Hex digits (to keep from using absolutely huge numbers) to Decimal, and whoever has the number closest to zero after subtracting block timestamp of last entry, wins 97% of the pool. The base play is 1BTC, however, anything above (up to 10 BTC) gets the answer divided by the number of BTC the person sent.

I'll do the calculation to determine the winner exactly 24 hours after this post.

If less then 3 or people play, all funds will be returned (minus transaction fees.)

-------------Example--------

For Example, the receiving Tx-hash is
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3f10cfa3bb93765bb94d3a917a8ca258ac1f3a2477168308999770b68821c4be, which after converting the first 12 hex values comes out to 69341435640723.

  I used the time stamp of block 134244 for this purpose.
   69341435640723
-      1309539187
---------------
   69340128101536 (Say the person played with 7 BTC)
/                      7
---------------
    9905732585933.

 At the end, whoever has the lowest number, wins.

-----End Example------------

The minimum entry amount is 1 BTC, max is 10.

Send your entries to:

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19svAD1QGF12ik3Tjqvb2nyC4B3yYMXzz4

BlockExplorer: http://blockexplorer.com/address/19svAD1QGF12ik3Tjqvb2nyC4B3yYMXzz4

SpreadSheet: https://spreadsheets.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?hl=en_US&key=tRgFDKLaTH0rw70qCGVxLGw&hl=en_US#
3  Economy / Gambling / Let's get lucky!! on: July 01, 2011, 05:24:55 PM
*-*-*Make sure you send from an address that you can receive with, so don't send from online wallets please.*-*-*


This is a whole new type of random winning game.  Let's give it a shot and see how it goes.

To win in this game

I'll be taking the Tx-hash from the first submitted player that sends in a chance to play, and be converting the first 12 Hex digits (to keep from using absolutely huge numbers) to Decimal, and whoever has the number closest to zero after subtracting the block timestamp of last entry, wins 95% of the pool. The base play is 1BTC, however, anything above (up to 10 BTC) gets the answer divided by(the number of BTC).

I'll do the calculation to determine the winner 12 hours after the last person submits their bid, if no one else submits one within 12 hours.

To make it varied, if less then 5 or so people play, all funds will be returned (minus transaction fees.)

-------------Example--------

For Example, the receiving Tx-hash is 3f10cfa3bb93765bb94d3a917a8ca258ac1f3a2477168308999770b68821c4be, which after converting the first 12 hex values comes out to 69341435640723.  I used the time stamp of block 134244 for this purpose.
   69341435640723
-        1309539187
---------------
   69340128101536 (Say the person played with 7 BTC)
/                      7
---------------
    9905732585933.

 At the end, whoever has the lowest number, wins.

-----End Example------------

The base play is 1BTC, however, anything above (up to 10 BTC) gets the answer divided by (the number of BTC.)

Send 1-10 BTC to

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1KJa13zWmbYNo2KmdsziNR82gnHhs6nnuz

BlockExplorer: http://blockexplorer.com/address/1KJa13zWmbYNo2KmdsziNR82gnHhs6nnuz
SpreadSheet: https://spreadsheets.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?hl=en_US&key=tRgFDKLaTH0rw70qCGVxLGw&hl=en_US#

Just a note however…If the time value ends up being bigger than the Tx-hash value, I'll end up using the absolute value of the answer (so it cannot be below zero...for instance, a -1025456465 would end up being 1025456465)

Edit: Fixed the wallet Address, sorry about that.
4  Economy / Gambling / Time\entrys based game. on: July 01, 2011, 12:59:03 PM
EDIT: Going to make a new game and a new thread based on bitlotto's helpful and friendly advice.
5  Economy / Services / Google+ Invites on: July 01, 2011, 11:10:12 AM
Normally, getting into Google+ is impossible because they closed down the beta invites, but there is a way to get people in.

Send .1-1.0 BTC to 1CkWui2DAqgHNS845jFrG2eMGPWRtQ2xcR and a PM with your email address in it to get invited.  1.0+ donations will tell you how to invite people even though it's at "capacity".

6  Economy / Marketplace / I am a moron! on: June 26, 2011, 07:00:14 AM
So I got a little over-zealous with these games and didn't fully understand them until I actually wasted some money!

Ahh well, live and learn.  Good thing is only 3 BTC went wasted...bad thing is that is all I had (only been at it for ~1.5 weeks already).

Let the laughing and ridicule commence!  If anyone if feeling generous, there is a link to donate in my sig...I won't be doing this stuff anymore!

7  Other / Beginners & Help / To anyone with a 69xx device! on: June 15, 2011, 07:40:30 PM
After fiddling around for a while, this is the best I can come up with without crashing my computer or having the videocard say "Screw this" and start to artifact!

These are the settings I have with Phoenix miner, and produce (for me) a consistent 365-375 MH/S with a 6950 (Shaders unlocked running @ 930/1375 @ 1.175 volts)

-v -k poclbm VECTORS BFI_INT WORKSIZE=64 AGGRESSION=5 DEVICE=0

Any questions, I'd be willing to help to the best of my ability....still new here.  Just wanted to help people in the best way I can with what I found worked best for me and my 69xx series card.



If these settings helped you or you would to donate for any reason : 1CR5i7ay6FsatdB47AoL6okJSnBwFJp4Zm
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